Vinalines subsidiary proposes two new terminals at Lach Huyen Port

Vinalines subsidiary proposes two new terminals at Lach Huyen Port

The total investment of the project at Lach Huyen Port is $307 million, 45 per cent of which will come from Port of Haiphong JSC and the remaining from loans.
First Logistics Development's port to be unchanged until its licence expires

First Logistics Development's port to be unchanged until its licence expires

The container port operated by First Logistics Development JV is not included on the list of ports to be removed by the Ministry of Transport.
Ho Chi Minh City to remove ten ports along Saigon River, replaced by high-rise buildings<br>

Ho Chi Minh City to remove ten ports along Saigon River, replaced by high-rise buildings

According to the Ministry of Transport, to facilitate urbanisation, ten ports located along the Saigon River will be removed.
A high feasible project in Hoa Tam industrial zone

A high feasible project in Hoa Tam industrial zone

Petro Vietnam Oil Stockpile Company Ltd (PVOS), a joint venture between Korean firm SEK and PV Oil (a member of Vietnam Oil and Gas Group), is a provider of underground oil caverns built specifically to accommodate the needs of the oil and gas industry for commercial and production reserve, national stockpiling and international oil trading purposes.
Flagship $1bn port plan is torpedoed out of water

Flagship $1bn port plan is torpedoed out of water

Vietnam has scrapped long-standing plans to build the $1 billion Ke Ga port project in southern Binh Thuan province.
Vinacomin halts Ke Ga Port construction

Vinacomin halts Ke Ga Port construction

Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group, or Vinacomin, has decided to halt construction of Ke Ga deepwater port in Binh Thuan Province over concerns on low economic efficiency.
Southern port complex in a storm

Southern port complex in a storm

The opening of a new terminal is expected to take the oxygen out of the lungs of struggling Cai Mep-Thi Vai port complex investors.
Seaports are busy on first day of 2013

Seaports are busy on first day of 2013

On January 1, Cai Lan Port in the northern province of Quang Ninh received the first cargo vessel of 2013, the CHUETSU SPIRIT from the Philippines .
Cai Mep delay is floated

Cai Mep delay is floated

The delayed launch of Cai Mep-Thi Vai port complex is being proposed to address a glut of capacity at southern deep-water ports.
Soc Trang to tap its seaport potential

Soc Trang to tap its seaport potential

Lying in the Hau River’s lower section, coastal Soc Trang province is more than one-hour car drive from vibrant Can Tho city, an economic, cultural and education-training centre in the Mekong River Delta.
Cement industry has a giant mountain to climb

Cement industry has a giant mountain to climb

Vietnam’s cement industry is finding it hard to export their products as cement inventory levels approach a worrisome level.
Dearth of cargo sees port  investors coming up short

Dearth of cargo sees port investors coming up short

With this price [below $40], most ports are suffering losses - Nguyen Xuan Ky Deputy director of Cai Mep International Port
Gov't puts halt to foot-dragging transshipment port project

Gov't puts halt to foot-dragging transshipment port project

Vietnam government has approved to suspend the construction Van Phong International Transshipment Port in the central province of Khanh Hoa following the request of the Ministry of Transport.
Kyoei stuck in long-delayed port project

Kyoei stuck in long-delayed port project

Kyoei Steel’s 15-year delayed port project in southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province shows no sign of being resolved.
Cai Mep provides a shelter for ships

Cai Mep provides a shelter for ships

State support is crucial for shipping firms and port businesses to keep their heads above water amid a hostile business climate.
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